Additional Title: California since the sixties: revolutions and counterrevolutions. Documenting the counterrevolution: photography in the 60's and 70's, 2/5/99
Series Title: California Studies Conference (11th: 1999: University of California, Berkeley)
Description: A panel of three photographers from the 60's comments on their experiences. Joe Samburg's photographs focus on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. Helen Nestor photographed the Free Speech Movement, the beginning of busing of school children in the South and the origins of the women's movement. Nacio Brown comments on his life as a photographer for the underground press in Berkeley in the 60s.
Source: 1 Tape of 1: 1/2 inch videotape
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Media Resources Center CollectionCall Number: VIDEO/C 5976
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